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2 days ago

Early Medieval Mosaic with Playful Inscription Discovered in Turkey - Medievalists.net

A 5th-6th century mosaic discovered in southern Turkey features Greek inscriptions welcoming visitors while humorously warning against jealousy, revealing personal attitudes of late Roman-Byzantine residents.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Byzantine-era monastic compound unearthed in Upper Egypt

The foundations of several buildings made of mudbrick were unearthed, evidence of a self-sustaining residential community that sheds new light on early Christian monastic life in the region. Details of the architectural remains point to a well-planned complex. Mohamed Abdel-Badei, head of the Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Sector, said the mission uncovered rectangular mudbrick buildings oriented west to east, with dimensions ranging from about 8 by 7 metres to 14 by 8 metres.
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fromMail Online
5 months ago

Discovery of ancient Jesus artifacts confirms six-word Bible verse

At Topraktepe, the site of ancient Eirenopolis in Turkey, researchers discovered five carbonized loaves, one bearing a portrait of Jesus and an ancient Greek inscription reading, 'With our thanks to Blessed Jesus.' The work, conducted under the direction of the Karaman Museum Directorate, made it possible to recover these fragile organic remains thanks to a natural carbonization process. Exposure to fire under specific conditions of temperature and lack of oxygen preserved the loaves.
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fromMedievalists.net
6 months ago

Early Medieval Estate Discovered in Israel - Medievalists.net

A wealthy Samaritan agricultural estate from the late Roman–Byzantine period was uncovered at Kafr Qasim, featuring mosaics, inscriptions, olive-production facilities, and a miqveh.
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